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•4.7 EXHIBIT G -Water Int'ormatio~ <br />The small areal disturbance and shallow excavation created by this gravel pit will not directly <br />affect surface or ground water systems. The open, un-reclaimed pit area will not exceed 20 acres <br />a[ any time during the mining operation. <br />The pit is not located within a natural drainage system nor is the pit expected to encounter any <br />underground aquifer. <br />A berm along the exposed gravel outcrop at the west end of the Phase I and Phase III pits will <br />contain within the pits the runoff of precipitation events. The porous nature of the soils in this <br />area and the gentle slope of the pit development will allow the runoff created by brief periods of <br />spring snow melts and summer rains to infiltrate into the ground surface. No additional measures <br />will be required to control surface flow. <br />No sedimentation pond is designed or anticipated. Therefore, the Operator/Applicant has not <br />applied for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit from [he Water Quality <br />Control Division of the Colorado Department of Health. <br />Dr. Michael DeJohn, the owner of record of all lands included within the permit boundary, holds <br />"all water and water rights, ditches and ditch rights, minerals and mineral rights appurtenant <br />[hereto or used in connection therewith including but not limited to 125 shares of The Farmers <br />Water Development Company."~ <br />'Taken from the QUIT CLAIM DEED dated January 7, 2000 between Esther Ellen Kelley <br />and Tom Friedas Kelly and Blackburn Ranches, a partnership as grantor(s), and Michael DeJohn, <br />included in Exhibit N - Source of Legal Right to Enter. <br />G-1 <br />